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AIDS awareness comes to Bellevue

A virtual Africa exhibit brings AIDS to the Seattle area through a free, interactive exhibit open to the public that takes its visitors on a journey into AIDS-affected communities in Africa, as seen through the eyes of four children.

Westminster Chapel is hosting the “World Vision Experience: AIDS” exhibit which will to visit 80 cities during its national tour.

The free exhibit will be open to the public through Monday May 12.
It’s open Friday from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Saturday through Monday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Westminster Chapel, 13646 NE 24th Street Bellevue.

Visitors walk through a replica of an African village and experience the effects of the pandemic in a real way as they listen to a personal audio track relating the story of one of four children – Kombo, Babirye, Emmanuel and Mathabo.